Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURES. “The Cattle Thieves,” a western drama. SONG “Amo.”

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In ancient days there was a lad, His name you all must know, In knickerbockers he was clad, His hair tied with a bow. I might a .dozen verses write, About his glorious deeds. But cherry tree and hatchet bright, Will answer present needs. ' V lam afraid you do not know, * This hatchet of great tame, That felled the little cherry tree, Was ”0. V. B.” by name.

Of course you’ll say it was not true, That he used “O."V. B.” And to be really frank with you, I was not there to see. But you will have to grant me this, ■“ v A hatchet of such fame, Whose glpry stood the test of years, Is “O. V. B.” by name. - - - ——- - 1 V ":-, ’ '• ' We bate a complete Hue of articles bearing this brand. Each and every one is guaranteed.

EGER BROTHERS, Hardware. Rensselaer, Indiana